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Miley Cyrus has a tattoo of a cat on the inside of her lip.
The 'Wrecking Ball' singer has unveiled the new design, which shows a yellow cat crying a single blue tear, and adding to her already huge collection of body ink.
Along with a picture on Instagram, she wrote: "Sad Kitty."
The tattoo can only be seen when Miley pulls down her bottom lip to reveal the cat, her latest in a string of designs covering her body.
As well as a portrait of her grandmother, the 23-year-old star also has a dream catcher, a quote by Theodore Roosevelt, a skull, the word 'Karma' and a mini replica of da Vinci's anatomical heart drawing.
Miley recently caused controversy at a concert in Milwaukee, Wisconsin when she had to perform her track '23' wearing only her underwear.
She later explained on Twitter: "not a new outfit for 23 I didn't make my quick change and I couldn't not come out for the song so I just had to run out in my undies 🙁
"Never happened to me before. But I love my fans as much as they love me! I couldn't miss 23
"Show must go on 🙁 (sic)"
Miley Cyrus gets cat tattoo on bottom lip
Miley Cyrus has a tattoo of a cat on the inside of her lip.
The 'Wrecking Ball' singer has unveiled the new design, which shows a yellow cat crying a single blue tear, and adding to her already huge collection of body ink.
Along with a picture on Instagram, she wrote: "Sad Kitty."
The tattoo can only be seen when Miley pulls down her bottom lip to reveal the cat, her latest in a string of designs covering her body.
As well as a portrait of her grandmother, the 23-year-old star also has a dream catcher, a quote by Theodore Roosevelt, a skull, the word 'Karma' and a mini replica of da Vinci's anatomical heart drawing.
Miley recently caused controversy at a concert in Milwaukee, Wisconsin when she had to perform her track '23' wearing only her underwear.
She later explained on Twitter: "not a new outfit for 23 I didn't make my quick change and I couldn't not come out for the song so I just had to run out in my undies 🙁
"Never happened to me before. But I love my fans as much as they love me! I couldn't miss 23
"Show must go on 🙁 (sic)"
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Shakira has hit out at critics of her sexually charged music videos.
The singer has come under fire after the raunchy promo clip for 'Can't Remember To Forget You' - her duet with Rihanna - but she has argued she is not allowing herself to be "objectified".
She told The Independent newspaper: "You see baseball players grabbing each other's asses, and nobody says anything! I don't think that I put myself in any situation in which I am objectified.
"But I do take advantage of, you know, feeling sensual and feeling sexy.
"And I think that is tremendously empowering and is not diminishing in any way. I feel that any woman who is in control, who is in touch with her femininity and sensuality, is a woman that is empowered."
The 'Hips Don't Lie' hitmaker recently admitted that her husband Gerard Pique has banned her from making music videos with other men.
She said: "He's very territorial, and since he no longer lets me do videos with men, well, I have to do them with women.
"It's more than implied in our relationship that I can't do videos like I used to. It's out of the question - which I like, by the way.
"I like that he protects his turf and he values me, in a way that the only person he would ever let graze my thigh would be Rihanna."
Shakira defends raunchy music videos
Shakira has hit out at critics of her sexually charged music videos.
The singer has come under fire after the raunchy promo clip for 'Can't Remember To Forget You' - her duet with Rihanna - but she has argued she is not allowing herself to be "objectified".
She told The Independent newspaper: "You see baseball players grabbing each other's asses, and nobody says anything! I don't think that I put myself in any situation in which I am objectified.
"But I do take advantage of, you know, feeling sensual and feeling sexy.
"And I think that is tremendously empowering and is not diminishing in any way. I feel that any woman who is in control, who is in touch with her femininity and sensuality, is a woman that is empowered."
The 'Hips Don't Lie' hitmaker recently admitted that her husband Gerard Pique has banned her from making music videos with other men.
She said: "He's very territorial, and since he no longer lets me do videos with men, well, I have to do them with women.
"It's more than implied in our relationship that I can't do videos like I used to. It's out of the question - which I like, by the way.
"I like that he protects his turf and he values me, in a way that the only person he would ever let graze my thigh would be Rihanna."
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Britney Spears suffered a "panic attack" at an Oscars party.
The 'Perfume' singer, who had a public breakdown in 2007, reportedly felt overwhelmed at Sir Elton John's AIDS Foundation Oscar-viewing party at West Hollywood Park, and made a quick dash to the exit after just minutes of being in the room.
A source said: "Britney was excited when she first went to the party but moments later she was fazed about being at such an over-crowded event.
"She started to break out in a sweat and become short of breath, it was like she was having a panic attack."
The 32-year-old star shaved her head during a meltdown seven years ago and was photographed attacking a paparrazo's car with an umbrella.
Her breakdown led to her losing custody of her sons Sean Preston, eight, and Jayden James, seven, to ex-husband Kevin Federline, and the singer, who suffers from bipolar disorder, still has issues being at parties.
The source added to Closer magazine: "Britney still finds large crowds nerve-wracking and doesn't feel comfortable at showbiz events.
"The chaos of the red carpet and all the unfamiliar faces is very daunting. She manages to block out the crowd and put on an act when she's on stage, but it's harder when she's socialising."
Britney Spears had ‘panic attack’ at party
Britney Spears suffered a "panic attack" at an Oscars party.
The 'Perfume' singer, who had a public breakdown in 2007, reportedly felt overwhelmed at Sir Elton John's AIDS Foundation Oscar-viewing party at West Hollywood Park, and made a quick dash to the exit after just minutes of being in the room.
A source said: "Britney was excited when she first went to the party but moments later she was fazed about being at such an over-crowded event.
"She started to break out in a sweat and become short of breath, it was like she was having a panic attack."
The 32-year-old star shaved her head during a meltdown seven years ago and was photographed attacking a paparrazo's car with an umbrella.
Her breakdown led to her losing custody of her sons Sean Preston, eight, and Jayden James, seven, to ex-husband Kevin Federline, and the singer, who suffers from bipolar disorder, still has issues being at parties.
The source added to Closer magazine: "Britney still finds large crowds nerve-wracking and doesn't feel comfortable at showbiz events.
"The chaos of the red carpet and all the unfamiliar faces is very daunting. She manages to block out the crowd and put on an act when she's on stage, but it's harder when she's socialising."
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Michael Jackson has been accused of beating up his chimp Bubbles.
The late singer's pet was reportedly "being beaten" while in his car, and a leading chimpanzee expert insisted she tried to intervene when she'd heard about the way he was being treated.
Jane Goodall told TMZ: "I went to see him and we talked about Bubbles. I ticked him off.
"Bubbles is still alive and he's beautiful, but when he was with Michael he was being beaten ... Chimpanzees belong in the forest. By the time they are seven or eight they are dangerous."
While Jane didn't directly name the 'Thriller' hitmaker - who passed away in 2009 - as the abuser, the ex-husband of the star's sister LaToya has claimed he saw the beatings first-hand.
Jack Gordon said: "I saw Michael punch Bubbles in the face, kick him in the stomach."
The gossip website notes that sources from the singer's camp have denied the claims, conceding there have been reports over the years of the chimp being treated like a king.
Bubbles, 33, now lives in an animal sanctuary in Florida.
Michael Jackson accused of beating up Bubbles
Michael Jackson has been accused of beating up his chimp Bubbles.
The late singer's pet was reportedly "being beaten" while in his car, and a leading chimpanzee expert insisted she tried to intervene when she'd heard about the way he was being treated.
Jane Goodall told TMZ: "I went to see him and we talked about Bubbles. I ticked him off.
"Bubbles is still alive and he's beautiful, but when he was with Michael he was being beaten ... Chimpanzees belong in the forest. By the time they are seven or eight they are dangerous."
While Jane didn't directly name the 'Thriller' hitmaker - who passed away in 2009 - as the abuser, the ex-husband of the star's sister LaToya has claimed he saw the beatings first-hand.
Jack Gordon said: "I saw Michael punch Bubbles in the face, kick him in the stomach."
The gossip website notes that sources from the singer's camp have denied the claims, conceding there have been reports over the years of the chimp being treated like a king.
Bubbles, 33, now lives in an animal sanctuary in Florida.
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Barack Obama says Zach Galifianakis was "nervous" about the sketch the pair did together.
The US President made an appearance on 'Between Two Ferns' - a spoof chat show hosted by the actor - and joked the star was put off by the armed security flanking the world leader.
He told 'On Air With Ryan Seacrest': "Zach actually was pretty nervous.
"It was funny to watch you know, 'cause [of the format of] this whole 'Between Two Ferns' shtick ... His whole character is to go after the guests.
"I think he was looking around seeing all these Secret Service guys with guns and thinking, 'I wonder what happens here if I cross a line?'"
Obama enjoyed his time on the show, and revealed his 15-year-old daughter Malia was impressed at her father sharing screen time with 'The Hangover' star.
He added: "When I was at the dinner table with the girls, and I said, 'Today I did something with Zach; it's called Two Ferns, I think', Malia was so excited.
"She, you know, had seen all the previous episodes, so I figured it was going to reach our target audience, which was a lot of young people."
Barack Obama says Zach Galifianakis was ‘nervous’ about sketch
Barack Obama says Zach Galifianakis was "nervous" about the sketch the pair did together.
The US President made an appearance on 'Between Two Ferns' - a spoof chat show hosted by the actor - and joked the star was put off by the armed security flanking the world leader.
He told 'On Air With Ryan Seacrest': "Zach actually was pretty nervous.
"It was funny to watch you know, 'cause [of the format of] this whole 'Between Two Ferns' shtick ... His whole character is to go after the guests.
"I think he was looking around seeing all these Secret Service guys with guns and thinking, 'I wonder what happens here if I cross a line?'"
Obama enjoyed his time on the show, and revealed his 15-year-old daughter Malia was impressed at her father sharing screen time with 'The Hangover' star.
He added: "When I was at the dinner table with the girls, and I said, 'Today I did something with Zach; it's called Two Ferns, I think', Malia was so excited.
"She, you know, had seen all the previous episodes, so I figured it was going to reach our target audience, which was a lot of young people."
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Kylie Minogue says professional changes "had something to do with" her split from Andres Velencoso.
The 'I Should Be So Lucky' hitmaker broke up with the Spanish model in October after five years together, but she thinks huge shifts in her career meant they both realised she wanted "separation ... from the old ways".
Speaking to the Daily Mail Weekend magazine, she said: "After having the same manager, an Australian, for 25 years, I got new management in LA. Americans work very differently to Brits and Australians, so it was like trying to learn a new language.
"Then my assistant, who'd been with me for 12 years, moved back to Australia. So I basically floundering around on my own, trying to keep my relationship going.
"[Andres] was very supportive throughout that, kind of acknowledging that I wanted a separation - not from him but from the old ways that I had. I'm sure that had something to do with our break-up."
The split has given Kylie experiences she never had before - including spending New Year's Eve home alone.
She admitted: "I've never done that before. I felt, 'No, I don't want to go anywhere. I really don't want to feel like I've got to go to a party because that's what I'm supposed to do.' "
Kylie Minogue says big changes caused break-up
Kylie Minogue says professional changes "had something to do with" her split from Andres Velencoso.
The 'I Should Be So Lucky' hitmaker broke up with the Spanish model in October after five years together, but she thinks huge shifts in her career meant they both realised she wanted "separation ... from the old ways".
Speaking to the Daily Mail Weekend magazine, she said: "After having the same manager, an Australian, for 25 years, I got new management in LA. Americans work very differently to Brits and Australians, so it was like trying to learn a new language.
"Then my assistant, who'd been with me for 12 years, moved back to Australia. So I basically floundering around on my own, trying to keep my relationship going.
"[Andres] was very supportive throughout that, kind of acknowledging that I wanted a separation - not from him but from the old ways that I had. I'm sure that had something to do with our break-up."
The split has given Kylie experiences she never had before - including spending New Year's Eve home alone.
She admitted: "I've never done that before. I felt, 'No, I don't want to go anywhere. I really don't want to feel like I've got to go to a party because that's what I'm supposed to do.' "
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Julia Roberts' children have only just realised she's famous.
The 'August: Osage County' actress has revealed her children, nine-year-old twins Hazel and Phinnaeus and six-year old Henry, are currently coming to terms with the fact their mother is part of the Hollywood A-list and have dozens of questions about her star status.
She said: "They're only just discovering it. My daughter, especially, asks a lot of questions that I find it hard to answer modestly! She asked, talking about one of my best friends, 'Does Bonnie know you're famous?'
"I said, 'I think she knows'. 'How did she find out, did you tell her?' She's trying to solve an enigma, so she wants to know how others figured it out."
Julia - who is married to cameraman Daniel Moder - didn't feel the need to explain to her children she was famous or even show them her films until they started expressing a desire to understand her jet-setting lifestyle.
She told France's ELLE magazine: "They've just seen 'Hook', it was the first time they've seen me on screen. They're still young, they weren't curious until now. My husband and I believe children will tell you want they want to know when they want to know it, regardless of the subject. They're wise enough to take you where they need to go."
Julia Roberts’ kids have figured out fame
Julia Roberts' children have only just realised she's famous.
The 'August: Osage County' actress has revealed her children, nine-year-old twins Hazel and Phinnaeus and six-year old Henry, are currently coming to terms with the fact their mother is part of the Hollywood A-list and have dozens of questions about her star status.
She said: "They're only just discovering it. My daughter, especially, asks a lot of questions that I find it hard to answer modestly! She asked, talking about one of my best friends, 'Does Bonnie know you're famous?'
"I said, 'I think she knows'. 'How did she find out, did you tell her?' She's trying to solve an enigma, so she wants to know how others figured it out."
Julia - who is married to cameraman Daniel Moder - didn't feel the need to explain to her children she was famous or even show them her films until they started expressing a desire to understand her jet-setting lifestyle.
She told France's ELLE magazine: "They've just seen 'Hook', it was the first time they've seen me on screen. They're still young, they weren't curious until now. My husband and I believe children will tell you want they want to know when they want to know it, regardless of the subject. They're wise enough to take you where they need to go."
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Mel C is attracted to younger men.
The 40-year-old singer has been single since splitting from Thomas Starr, the father of her five-year-old daughter Scarlet, in 2012, and admits she often forgets her own age when she is checking guys out.
She said: "It's funny - I see all these beautiful young girls with amazing jobs and I'm like, 'Where are their guys at?' My problem is I'm going 'He's quite cute', to guys who are obviously much too young for me.
"Then I look in the mirror and go 'Crap! I'm not 25 anymore!'
"If someone came along that would be great. But I'm a mummy and my career is important to me."
While she forgets she isn't in her 20s anymore, she insists she is enjoying her life more now than she did then.
She added in an interview with Now magazine: "The beauty of age is I'm more relaxed about things now. My priorities changed when I became a mum. The negatives are the physical things, like wrinkles. Yuck! But I'm honestly happier now than I was in my twenties."
Mel C likes younger men
Mel C is attracted to younger men.
The 40-year-old singer has been single since splitting from Thomas Starr, the father of her five-year-old daughter Scarlet, in 2012, and admits she often forgets her own age when she is checking guys out.
She said: "It's funny - I see all these beautiful young girls with amazing jobs and I'm like, 'Where are their guys at?' My problem is I'm going 'He's quite cute', to guys who are obviously much too young for me.
"Then I look in the mirror and go 'Crap! I'm not 25 anymore!'
"If someone came along that would be great. But I'm a mummy and my career is important to me."
While she forgets she isn't in her 20s anymore, she insists she is enjoying her life more now than she did then.
She added in an interview with Now magazine: "The beauty of age is I'm more relaxed about things now. My priorities changed when I became a mum. The negatives are the physical things, like wrinkles. Yuck! But I'm honestly happier now than I was in my twenties."
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Allison Williams is a "perfectionist".
The 25-year-old actress can see some similarities between herself and her 'Girls' alter ego Marnie, though she insists she is trying to be more relaxed.
She said: "Marnie is a perfectionist and so am I. Playing her, I can see how it's perfectionism and pride that prevents her from getting any peace.
"I would call myself a perfectionist too - although I've let go of trying to be perfect. Will Marnie get where she wants to get to? I hope so."
Allison also admits she often feels uncultured next to her co-star, the show's creator Lena Dunham, because her influences are so vast.
She said: "Lena Dunham is an 'old soul'. Her cultural references are from way before she was born.
"They make me feel like I've never watched a film in my life. She has a wisdom and a gentleness to her."
Allison promised the new series of 'Girls' will allow fans to understand her character more, thanks to the introduction of her mother, who is played by Rita Wilson.
She told Britain's Grazia magazine: "We understand Marnie's character more clearly after meeting her mother. There's a sense of, 'Oh that's Marnie's mum. That's why she's so crazy!'
"This is supposed to be her support and her mum is a nightmare. I think until Marnie realises there's a problem and she needs help, she's in trouble."
‘Perfectionist’ Allison Williams
Allison Williams is a "perfectionist".
The 25-year-old actress can see some similarities between herself and her 'Girls' alter ego Marnie, though she insists she is trying to be more relaxed.
She said: "Marnie is a perfectionist and so am I. Playing her, I can see how it's perfectionism and pride that prevents her from getting any peace.
"I would call myself a perfectionist too - although I've let go of trying to be perfect. Will Marnie get where she wants to get to? I hope so."
Allison also admits she often feels uncultured next to her co-star, the show's creator Lena Dunham, because her influences are so vast.
She said: "Lena Dunham is an 'old soul'. Her cultural references are from way before she was born.
"They make me feel like I've never watched a film in my life. She has a wisdom and a gentleness to her."
Allison promised the new series of 'Girls' will allow fans to understand her character more, thanks to the introduction of her mother, who is played by Rita Wilson.
She told Britain's Grazia magazine: "We understand Marnie's character more clearly after meeting her mother. There's a sense of, 'Oh that's Marnie's mum. That's why she's so crazy!'
"This is supposed to be her support and her mum is a nightmare. I think until Marnie realises there's a problem and she needs help, she's in trouble."
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